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Simeon Esparza
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8 November, 09:19
Is corrosive a chemical change or physical change
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8 November, 09:24
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The answer is chemical change. Physical change is like when you rip apart a piece of paper. The only thing you changed was the appearance. The chemical compound stays the same. A chemical change is when you burn the paper.
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